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NeuroResearch
Clinics:
Weight Loss Expertise
The initial data
base developed by NeuroResearch Clinics was a
"weight loss data base". This data base
part of a computer program that analyzed
patient weight loss data and determined if the
patient was on track to make goal weight.
Armed with the weight loss computer program and
nutrient formula suggestions to kept
prescriptions drugs working in weight loss
NeuroResearch Clinics began interacting medical
weight loss programs in an effort to get the
computer program into clinics and collect
research data. NeuroResearch Clinic made
computer program available free of charge. By
the fall of 1999 over 40 clinics had installed
the weight loss computer program. The weight
loss computer program determines if patients are or are not on
track to make goal weight. Initially the clinics had to plug a phone line
into their computer so data could be down loaded. In November
1999 the computer program data collection was
centralized and served over the internet. In
July, 2008 the computer program was moved to a
dedicated server giving users and NeuroResearch
Clinics more flexibility with internet based data collection.
The computer
program not only collects weight loss data,
it collects data on any and all neurotransmitter
diseases as desired. At present the NeuroResearch
Clinics data base has about 1.5 million patient
days of treatment from over 650 clinics. In reviewing only a small fraction of the
data base data supplied to the University of
Minnesota Medical School paper for its paper on the
research work of NeuroResearch Clinics the
chairman of the Medical School research
committee said that this small fraction of data was,
"the largest data base" he had worked with.
How good is
the weight loss of NeuroResearch Clinics? 16.9
pound group average weight loss the first month,
over 90 pounds group average weight loss the
first year and the appetite suppression does not
quit, the problem with prescription drugs.
No Secret:
Weight loss
expertise
Its no secret, NeuroResearch Clinics uses the nutrients 5-HTP, tyrosine, levodopa,
and cysteine to treat medical
patients in order to get these
results. Proper
use of these simple ingredients in
medical treatment is not simple.
From time to time a patient will
say, "Why do I want to take that, I
can go to a health food store and
buy it?" People off the street
buying in a health food store is
like going to an art store and
buying a bunch of oil paints then
going home and expecting to paint
like a mater artist even though
there was no previous painting
experience. These nutrients have
tremendous potential due to their
chemical properties. This potential
is only fully realized in the hands
of the trained professional using
neurotransmitter testing. Treatment
is not just giving a nutrient pill, it is the whole medical management approach doctors are trained in to insure that that treatment is on track in order to get symptoms under control.
The Peer Reviewed Research
of NeuroResearch Clinics
The neurotransmitter treatment research findings of NeuroResearch Clinics
have not been ignored. The University of
Minnesota Medical School is writing a series of
papers on the neurotransmitter testing research of NeuroResearch Clinics. The first of a series of papers by University of Minnesota Medical School based on the neurotransmitter testing research of NeuroResearch was published in "The Journal of NeuroPsychiatry" May 1, 2009. Ingrid
Kohlstadt, MD of Johns Hopkins in her new
medical text book released February 7, 2009
included a chapter on depression written by
Marty L. Hinz, MD President Clinical
Research NeuroResearch Clinics outlining in
depth the proper use of amino acids and
neurotransmitter testing in treatment of
depression.
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